• 1 The organic color and texture of a cork wall is a nice way to warm up a small space and contribute to coziness. Cork wall treatments come in a number of different shades (from a dark chocolate brown to a more honey-colored beige), and you can even treat them with patterns using stencils and paint (as in the third photo, which is admittedly not a small space).
• 2 A cork wall behind a desk creates an instant home office area without adding volume or depth. Use the wall to organize inspiration and reminders, hang your calendar, or even hang letter sorters and files.
• 3 In a very tight space like a studio, a cork wall provides a way to easily change out your artwork. When you've got to look at the same artwork all the time in one room that is your entire home, it helps to be able to switch it up frequently for a new look.
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(Images: Domino; Elle Decor; LA Times; Derek Sanders, via Aromanis; Dwell)






Nomade Express Slee...
That sounds awesome! Now, where can I get relay large sheets? I've seen pretty small ones at craft stores...
I really like the way it is done in number 2. That looks extremely functional, and the way they have the trim around the edges is quite nice. I will declare my disdain for the kind of tiles seen in number 4. Childhood bedroom had them, and they smelled (like cork) really strongly in the summer months and flaked and fell apart.
A cork wall is a clutter magnet.